AMD Uses AI Day To Launch Genoa-X & Bergamo
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In addition to AMD announcing the Ryzen PRO 7000 series this morning, they have now announced Bergamo, Genoa-X, and other new data center offerings.AMD is hosting its AI Day today in San Francisco. I'm not attending in-person due to my schedule and other factors, but here are some of the highlights from Lisa Su's keynote.
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